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      Embodied Experiences of Making in Early Modern Europe : Bodies, Gender, and Material Culture

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          Processes of making in early modern Europe were both tacit and embodied. Whether making pottery, food, or textiles, the processes of manual production rested on an intersensory connection between mind, body, and object. This volume focuses on the body of the maker to ask how processes of making, experimenting, experiencing, and reconstructing illuminate early modern assumptions and understandings around manual labour and material life. Answers can be gleaned through both recapturing past skills and knowledge of making and by reconstructing past bodies and bodily experiences using recreative and experimental approaches.

          In drawing attention to the body, this collection underlines the importance of embodied knowledge and sensory experiences associated with the making practices of historically marginalised groups, such as craftspeople, women, domestic servants, and those who were colonised, to confront biases in the written archive. The history of making is found not only in technological and economic innovations which drove ‘progress’ but also in the hands, minds, and creations of makers themselves.

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          9789463722698
          9789048557370
          13 December 2024
          646b9731-95ed-4914-9f7d-5e0ce3291414
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          c 1500 onwards to present day,DESIGN / Textile & Costume,HISTORY / Renaissance,HISTORY / Women *,Europe,History of design,European history,Social and cultural history,Amsterdam University Press,History, Art History, and Archaeology,Art and Material Culture,Early Modern Studies,Gender and Sexuality Studies,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Modern period, c 1500 onwards,Europe,Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700,Material culture

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